Description

Electronic information involved in a lawsuit requires a
completely different process for management and archiving than
paper information. With the recent change to Federal Rules of Civil
Procedure making all lawsuits subject to e-discovery as soon as
they are filed, it is more important than ever to make sure that
good e-discovery practices are in place.

e-Discovery For Dummies is an ideal beginner resource for
anyone looking to understand the rules and implications of
e-discovery policy and procedures. This helpful guide introduces
you to all the most important information for incorporating legal,
technical, and judicial issues when dealing with the e-discovery
process. You'll learn the various risks and best practices for a
company that is facing litigation and you'll see how to develop an
e-discovery strategy if a company does not already have one in
place.

E-discovery is the process by which electronically stored
information sought, located, secured, preserved, searched,
filtered, authenticated, and produced with the intent of using it
as evidence

Addresses the rules and process of e-discovery and the
implications of not having good e-discovery practices in place

Explains how to develop an e-discovery strategy if a company
does not have one in place

e-Discovery For Dummies will help you discover the
process and best practices of managing electronic information for
lawsuits.